Younger Cop: And was there anything of value in the car?
The Dude: Oh, uh, yeah, uh... a tape deck, some Creedence tapes, and there was a, uh... uh, my briefcase.
Younger Cop: [expectant pause] In the briefcase?
The Dude: Uh, uh, papers, um, just papers, uh, you know, uh, my papers, business papers.
Younger Cop: And what do you do, sir?
The Dude: I'm unemployed.

confusions_prince wrote:Younger Cop: And was there anything of value in the car?The Dude: Oh, uh, yeah, uh... a tape deck, some Creedence tapes, and there was a, uh... uh, my briefcase.Younger Cop: [expectant pause] In the briefcase?The Dude: Uh, uh, papers, um, just papers, uh, you know, uh, my papers, business papers.Younger Cop: And what do you do, sir?The Dude: I'm unemployed.

confusions_prince wrote:Younger Cop: And was there anything of value in the car?The Dude: Oh, uh, yeah, uh... a tape deck, some Creedence tapes, and there was a, uh... uh, my briefcase.Younger Cop: [expectant pause] In the briefcase?The Dude: Uh, uh, papers, um, just papers, uh, you know, uh, my papers, business papers.Younger Cop: And what do you do, sir?The Dude: I'm unemployed.

One of the greatest movies ever. Always a good excuse to smoke....And the look on the older cop's face as he's finding the Dude's roaches and paraphanalia in the ashtray is classic...or when he's driving and listening to CCR and the roach falls in his lap...his little scream is priceless...

I never really noticed the similarities in the to songs. But it's true huh? Strange.

Goin' home, goin' home
By the waterside I will rest my bones
Listen to the river sing sweet songs
To rock my soul